Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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The landslides adversely Fig I Heavy sedimentation from degraded watersheds
afl'ect utility services Fig.2. Bio-engineering measures for eco-rejuvenation of
degraded lands. _ 2 - _ _ _ _ ____,i-I Joumal of Himalayan Geology, Vol. 6(2),
I995 ...
The landslides adversely Fig I Heavy sedimentation from degraded watersheds
afl'ect utility services Fig.2. Bio-engineering measures for eco-rejuvenation of
degraded lands. _ 2 - _ _ _ _ ____,i-I Joumal of Himalayan Geology, Vol. 6(2),
I995 ...
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Napier is found to yield 15-20 tonnes of green forage per ha and Chrysopogon
fulvus is observed to yield 2 tonnes / ha respectively from the degraded lands .
Roinfoll ( mm / hr ) 100 200 2 12 3 Time ( hr ) Time ( hr ) Runoff ( mm / hr )
Partially ...
Napier is found to yield 15-20 tonnes of green forage per ha and Chrysopogon
fulvus is observed to yield 2 tonnes / ha respectively from the degraded lands .
Roinfoll ( mm / hr ) 100 200 2 12 3 Time ( hr ) Time ( hr ) Runoff ( mm / hr )
Partially ...
Page 114
The various pressure points and the degraded areas of the valley. ... region. lt is
feared that the present Master Plan will accelerate the pace of degradation of the
Valley, unless a rationale for its sustainable survival is evolved and accepted.
The various pressure points and the degraded areas of the valley. ... region. lt is
feared that the present Master Plan will accelerate the pace of degradation of the
Valley, unless a rationale for its sustainable survival is evolved and accepted.
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S MUKHOPADHYAYA K N KHATTRI R CHANDER Seismic Velocity and Related Elastic Parameters | 6 |
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